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NZSL/BUC/1/36 · Unidad documental simple · 19th century
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6 Jany [18?]

To Mrs. Buckland
Ch. Ch.
Oxford

My dear Mary

I go Friday morning to Cirencester with John who will return to Oxford with me Saturday to sleep at our house in the best Bed Room and dine Saturday with [Daubeny?] to meet Dr. Graham and Professor Johnson.
A good meeting last eve.

Ever yours
Wm. Buckland

Letter from William Buckland to Mit
NZSL/BUC/1/68 · Unidad documental simple · 10 Aug 1849
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Malvern Friday
10 Aug
Postmarked 1849

My Dear Mit

Your note has been forwarded to me here on College [?] and I send you the half of two £5 notes and desire you by return of Post to acknowledge their safe arrival that I may forward the remainder from London where I hope to sleep this evening and shall till about Wednesday when I propose to return to Islip for a month or 5 weeks. I trust you will take care of your knee and retain it in repose in a horizontal position till it is to be used without [?] and are without [?] it feeling [?]

Yours

Wm. Buckland

Letter from William Buckland to Edward
NZSL/BUC/1/22 · Unidad documental simple · [Undated]
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My dear Edward

When you have perused the inclosed will you send it on to your Mamma I suppose you will go to Mrs King on Wednesday next October 22 as you went to Mrs Butler the 22 April.
I may probably come through London mesel Saturday and appoint for you to meet me at Mrs Kings that day about [?] o'clock

Yours [?]
W.B.

NZSL/BUC/1/23 · Unidad documental simple · [Undated]
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Saturday
Broom
Dorking

My dear Mary

We are all well and trust you are better and the little ones. We go Monday morning to London and if Edward goes up that morning we hope to meet him there at Mr [Chaplin's?]
Will you send up my letters to me by Sunday eve's post at Ship Hotel [?] [?]

Ever yours
W. Buckland

Let Frank's letters come too